Biseulsan Recreational Forest (비슬산자연휴양림) - Area information - Korea travel information

Biseulsan Recreational Forest (비슬산자연휴양림)

18.2Km    2024-02-07

99 Iryeonseonsa-gil, Yuga-eup, Dalseong-gun, Daegu
+82-53-659-4400

Biseulsan Recreational Forest is located near Daegyeonbong Peak, between Johwabong and Gwanggibong Peaks, and is beautiful all year round. The largest charm of this forest is the ability to enjoy the beautiful scenery in comfort thanks to the amenities. The valley features many uniquely shaped rocks. Every year in late spring, the field near the summit of Biseulsan Mountain blooms with wildflowers. The forest is a popular location for youth retreats during school vacations. Additional facilities include cabins, a campground, pond, and more.

Bugok Hot Springs Special Tourist Zone (부곡온천 관광특구)

Bugok Hot Springs Special Tourist Zone (부곡온천 관광특구)

19.3Km    2024-02-27

77 Oncheonjungang-ro, Bugok-myeon, Changnyeong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do

Bugok, named after its cast-iron pot-like terrain, boasts the hottest spring in Korea with a temperature of 78°C. It features various attractions such as Hanol Park and fountain park for performances, a refreshing trail, golf courses, and foot baths. Bugok Hot Springs is believed to be effective for arthritis, skin diseases, and fatigue recovery. Nearby attractions include Uponeup Marsh, Hwawangsan Mountain, and the Gaya Tombs.

Ilbungsa Temple (일붕사(의령))

19.8Km    2024-02-28

1180-42 Cheongjeong-ro, Gungnyu-myeon, Uiryeong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do

Situated at the base of Bonghwangsan Mountain in Uiryeong, Ilbungsa Temple is renowned for being the world's largest cave temple, a distinction recognized by the Guinness World Records. It features two cave temples, including the Daeungjeon Hall Grotto and Muryangsujeon Grotto. A sought-after destination for those seeking the fulfillment of their wishes through prayer, Ilbungsa Temple is surrounded by other attractions including the Byeokgye Tourist Complex, Chalbigyegok Valley, and Bonghwangdae Cliff.